Claus Ogerman - Watusi Trumpets
Monday, 17. December 2007, 00:01:00
Claus Ogerman - Watusi TrumpetsRCA Victor LPM-3455
1965
Stereo
Vinyl
While many are most likely aware of arranger Claus Ogerman through his work on such sublime classics as Antonio Carlos Jobim’s Wave , Bill Evans With Symphony Orchestra , and possibly his own late ‘70s/early ‘80s albums Gate of Dreams and Cityscape , fewer still have probably seen or heard Watusi Trumpets. Cut in 1965 for RCA Victor, Ogerman is heard just a few years shy of hooking up with producer Creed Taylor who would keep him busy over the next decade arranging a variety of projects for Verve and CTI Records.
This set is obviously in line with similar concept albums of the time that lent jazz sensibilities to popular dance moves such as the twist. Pop hits abound here including “Downtown,” “It’s Not Unusual,” “The Joker,” “La Bamba,” and “Land of 1000 Dances.” Ogerman approaches the material with taste even if the actual harmonic and melodic content of some of the tunes is limited. “La Bamba” actually seems far removed from its more popular incarnation, with bright flute work and harmonious trombones carrying the lead. A bit more of a Tin Pan Alley chestnut, “Poinciana” is almost unrecognizable until B3 organ steps in with the familiar melody, complimented by a dazzling trumpet fanfare on the bridge.
Aside from the pop ditties, Ogerman pens a few of his own originals, along with Herbie Mann’s “Right Now,” Ray Barretto’s “El Watusi,” and Joe Zawinul’s “One Step Above.” The last of these sets the routine for most of the tracks, with B3 organ taking the lead and contrasting bursts from the trumpet and trombone sections. Aside from a flute solo here or there the emphasis is mostly on “the groove” for these tracks that rarely exceed two and a half minutes in length. Standing apart from even his other commercially-oriented RCA sets, Ogerman’s Watusi Trumpets is certainly an oddity and a one-of affair that offers little in the way of jazz improvisation but much in the way of ‘60s high fidelity, not to mention its appeal to those who dig “Space Age Pop” or “Bachelor Pad” music.
Source: All About Jazz
Track List
Side A
01 - It's Not Unusual
02 - Stingray
03 - Watusi Trumpets
04 - El Watusi
05 - Downtown
06 - Right Now
Side B
07 - Harlem Watusi
08 - One Step Above
09 - The Joker
10 - Poinciana
11 - La Bamba
12 - Land Of 1000 Dances
Watusi
If I don't speak to you before, have a good Christmas.
Jay
By THXjay, # 18. December 2007, 21:38:56
thanks! grreat post
By anonymous user, # 20. December 2007, 10:28:48
"Ponderous man, ponderous..."
Happy Merry,
LT
By LoungeTracks, # 21. December 2007, 20:31:48
Nice! I heard "It's Not Unusual" on Kansas Public Radio's 'Retro Cocktail Hour" a few years ago, and now I have the whole album. Thanx again for all your diligence and taste.
By anonymous user, # 22. December 2007, 02:37:01
By Licorice Pizza, # 22. December 2007, 16:54:21
Another Ogerman classic served up fresh and steamin' hot, LP -
excellent choice!
JN
By anonymous user, # 27. December 2007, 04:26:33
what a great album name,,what a great album thanx for sharing
i love it.
By anonymous user, # 30. December 2007, 14:01:58
Jazz-Nekko, Hey bro. Got some goodies preped up for the New Year. Gonna switch gears and branch out here at Licorice Pizza....still vinyls but more varied. Happy New Year to you. LP
By Licorice Pizza, # 30. December 2007, 21:20:07
Now how's this for a coincidence? Just yesterday, I was listening to recordings of "Mountain Greenery" by Roger Wolfe Kahn and by Ella Fitzgerald. I stop in to visit your site this evening, and the title jumps right off the page at me!!!! Thanks.....many thanks....for a GREAT posting and best wishes for 2008.
By anonymous user, # 1. January 2008, 03:00:38
Hey LP, I wish you a great and healthy 2008. We did not hear so very much from each other during the past year, but we know where we are - and that is a very important thing.
Thanks for the Watusi Trumpets, this one is great - even for an old hippie rocker like me....
all the best for you and your beloved..
j - or only the rog
By anonymous user, # 1. January 2008, 23:18:38
Thanks Lic!
Great post... love It's Not Unusual!!
By anonymous user, # 9. January 2008, 22:13:39
From Venezuela : Sincerely THANKS. Ihad time looking for it
By anonymous user, # 23. March 2008, 22:09:44
Thnxxx
By anonymous user, # 17. May 2008, 18:06:22